Writing Myself Into Existence
Arthur Asa Berger
ISBN 978-0-9903565-6-1
174 pages
$16.95
5.5"x8.5" perfect bound, paper
Reviews
"In Berger's memoir, you'll learn the truth about his killings of academic colleagues."
—Dirk vom Lehn, Sociologist, author, Professor at King's College London
"Almost to spite his critical acumen, and the nonstop clamor of ideas for his immediate attention, Berger presents himself, his friends, and his studies sunny-side up. For Berger, "existence" means getting the rest of us to smile."
—Elihu Katz, Professor Emeritus, Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and Hebrew University of Jerusalem
"As sophisticated, humorous and semiotic as all Berger's other writings, and produced by the right publishing house - since poiesis also means modifying environment. Once again, Arthur manages to change the academic environment in communication and semiotics."
—Christo Kaftandjiev, Professor of Marketing Communications at Sofia University (Bulgaria) and Tomsk University (Russia)
"An entertaining mosaic of intellectual and personal autobiography, flitting from talking theory with Umberto Eco to the symbolic meaning of hamburgers, from analyzing Jewish humor to the importance of personal journals. Considering he callously killed me off in one of his novels after I published over 20 of his books, you can believe me when I say this book is well worth the read."
—Mitch Allen, Publisher, Left Coast Press, Inc.